Change your local routing table.  Also maybe NAT, IP Tables, PF, etc.
Policy Based Routing is the general term, but unless you want to do
tricky stuff, basic routing manipulation should work.

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Subject: forcing traffic into leaving from not first ip

i have many IPs assigned to my interface

is there a way to force traffic to leave from specific IP vs another
(default) first one?

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